Keppeke Woven Wrap

Keppeke Woven Wrap Review

This is my first review on a woven wrap, but they are something I use quite often due to their versatility and convenience of having a carrier that be tied in a myriad of different ways to suit the occasion. They are made of strong woven fabric of different blends and have a slight diagonal stretch but shouldn’t sag when worn, allowing you to snugly wrap your baby against you in front, hip and back carries.

My initial thoughts on the Keppeke Cubes wrap was that it was quite soft for a brand new woven wrap. It’s 100% cotton and the geometic cube pattern gave the wrap nice texture and adds the right amount of grip while wrapping.

It also comes in different colourways to match any outfit!

In my pictures I am doing a Double Hammock back carry and A Front Wrap Cross Carry on my front. For more information on wrap sizes and carry options check out this site http://www.krystabellelane.com.au/pages/babywearing-help and you can search these carries on www.youtube.com

My Highlights

Quite soft and has a good amount of grip

Could be used for infants through to toddlers

There are many ways to wear and tie it and when done correctly will be ergonomic for you and baby

The Negatives

You need a bit of practice when learning to tie woven wraps so make sure you feel confident in wrapping baby before leaving the house with your wrap!

This brand only comes in a size 6 (4.6m) so it’s quite long but on the upside you can use it for nearly every carry. Also a lot of people get their wraps “chopped” and hemmed into smaller sizes or converted into ring slings so that is always an option if you find it too long.

The brilliant thing about woven wraps is that you can achieve great postural support for you and baby if you correctly wrap using many different tying techniques. The baby can be held in a great “M” position and the “C” curve of young babies can be maintained. There are probably hundreds of different tying techniques so use your local sling group to join a meet and learn or even just go to Youtube and watch countless tutorials.